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  2. Sam Whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Sam Whiskey is a 1969 American Western comedy film shot in DeLuxe Color and directed by Arnold Laven, starring Burt Reynolds, Angie Dickinson, Clint Walker and Ossie Davis. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] "Way ahead of its time," said Reynolds of the film.

  3. Waka (canoe) - Wikipedia

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    Waka taua (in Māori, waka means "canoe" and taua means "army" or "war party") are large canoes manned by up to 80 paddlers and are up to 40 metres (130 ft) [4] in length. Large waka, such as Ngā Toki Matawhaorua, [5] which are usually elaborately carved and decorated, consist of a main hull formed from a single hollowed-out log, along with a ...

  4. Uruaokapuarangi - Wikipedia

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    On the journey to the South Island the heavens and the ocean blocked the canoe's path, until Rākaihautū chanted a karakia and cut a passage with his adze, [8] Kapakitua. [9] [c] He eventually landed the Uruaokapuarangi at Boulder Bank, [7] Nelson, at the top of the South Island.

  5. Arawa (canoe) - Wikipedia

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    Te Aurere, a modern reconstruction of a sea-going waka (canoe). A large tree was cut down by four men called Rata, Wahieroa, Ngāhue and Parata, to make the waka which came to be known as Arawa. "Hauhau-te-rangi" and "Tūtauru" (made from New Zealand greenstone brought back by Ngāhue) were the adzes used for the time-consuming and intensive ...

  6. Tokomaru (canoe) - Wikipedia

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    In Māori tradition, Tokomaru was one of the great ocean-going canoes that were used in the migrations that settled New Zealand. It was commanded by Manaia. His brother-in-law had originally owned the canoe. When Manaia's wife was raped by a group of men, he slew them, including the chief Tupenu.

  7. Sleep Dirt - Wikipedia

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    "Flambay" and "The Ocean Is the Ultimate Solution" appeared on that album in edited versions. As Zappa had delivered only the tapes for Sleep Dirt to Warner Bros. the album was released in January 1979 with no musician credits. [9] Warner also commissioned sleeve art by cartoonist Gary Panter, which was not approved by Zappa.

  8. Ngātokimatawhaorua - Wikipedia

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    In Māori tradition, Ngātokimatawhaorua (or Matawhaorua) was one of the great ocean-going, voyaging canoes that was used in the migrations that settled New Zealand. Matawhaorua was the canoe of Kupe, the Polynesian discoverer of the islands now known as New Zealand.

  9. Māori migration canoes - Wikipedia

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    Māori oral histories recount how their ancestors set out from their homeland in waka hourua, large twin-hulled ocean-going canoes . Some of these traditions name a homeland called Hawaiki . Among these is the story of Kupe , who had eloped with Kūrāmarotini , the wife of Hoturapa , the owner of the great canoe Matahourua , whom Kupe had ...